“While Naoko seeks to make a friend out of the ever-aloof Ramona, Noah fears inviting the unknown into his life. Meanwhile, Judith persists in finding the missing stones and making Ramona’s worst nightmares come true.”

I ink all of my artwork traditionally. If you’d like the original drawing and/or a color print sent to you, please let me know. Shipping and the price of ordering the print will be charged. I accept payment through PayPal or through SquareUp.

SC Comicon 2016 is this weekend! I will be at table 233! I’ll have comics, prints, buttons, and sketch commissions! Come by the table and say hi!

If you can’t make it to the con, you can check out my SquareUp store, or you can commission custom artwork from me! Click on the chart below for basic pricing information, or contact me through my website if you have something else in mind you’d like to have drawn.

I ink all of my artwork traditionally. If you’d like the original drawing and/or a color print sent to you, please let me know. Shipping and the price of ordering the print will be charged. I accept payment through PayPal or through SquareUp.

Penultimately, my mini-comic Over the River is complete! Well, there’s a bit of a cliffhanger, but that’s it for right now. Go check it out!

Lastly, Ruby Red is still coming along. I am in the process of inking right now. I’m doing something new for these pages–I drew the pencils in blue lead, so I can skip over the erasing stage and save my wrist some trouble. My favorite stage of comic-making changes every time I change stages, but I really do enjoy inking. There is something completely satisfying about seeing the final form of the comic take shape.

I ink all of my artwork traditionally. If you’d like the original drawing and/or a color print sent to you, please let me know. Shipping and the price of ordering the print will be charged. I accept payment through PayPal or through SquareUp.

My mini-comic Over the River is still going on over at tumblr. Two more pages! It updates on Wednesdays.

I’ve got a surprise one-day convention this weekend! Mochi-Day in Liberty, SC! Admission is just $5, so really, how can you go wrong? I’ll have the usual prints, books, and buttons, and I will be doing commissions. I will be sharing a table with fellow artist Alicia! See you there!

Today’s Ruby Red comic is technically a rearranged version of the cover to issue #7. I’m going to work on the planning stages of Chapter Two (book two? whatever) for a while so that once I start updating, I can get through the whole chapter without another hiatus. The Woman in Red has been a wild ride since its start, but I’ve learned a lot so far. I’m really excited for what strange new horrible frustrating challenges the next four chapters will bring.

If you’re reading this but for some reason haven’t read the comic yet, go! Here’s the first page!

I will be sharing artspace with Desi, Kiara, Courtney, and Allison. Come by, get some cool stuff, and hang out with the cool kids! I’ll be doing commissions and selling prints, original artwork, buttons, and of course copies of Ruby Red: Volume 1. It was really hard not to end every sentence with an exclamation point, that’s how much fun this convention is. See you there!

This is why I have twitter. I’m not one for words, so sometimes I leave my blog sitting untouched for half a year. But if I need to share an inane thought that no one really needs to know, by golly, I will shout it from the rooftops in 140 characters or less.

Here’s something not inane: I’m going to have a table at SC Comicon in Greenville, SC on March 21-22! I didn’t have a table last year because I found out about it somewhat late and had a lot going on, but I did go for a couple hours on that Sunday and it was awesome! It’s hosted by Borderlands, which also happens to be the comic shop I frequent most. It’s really exciting to have a good comics-focused convention in my hometown. Hopefully I’ll get to see you all there!

Ruby Red is still on hiatus, though I am working on the pages. I’ve actually updated that blog a couple times in the past couple months, but the short story is that I want to put more effort into the details in the artwork, but that takes longer, but it’s a free web comic so y’know, yeah. There’s also other stuff and things that distract from the main point, but I am not walking away from RR until the story is finished. I’m just stubborn like that.

HeroesCon is coming up, and I will be sharing a table with Kiara again! Copies of Ruby Red will be available for purchase, as will prints and commissions and buttons.

As of right now, we will be at table AA-623!

Meanwhile, I am working on the next pages of Ruby Red. The hiatus is going on a little longer than I anticipated, but Ruby Red will be back soon enough. You can follow me on Twitter or Tumblr or Facebook if you want to be kept up to date on the progress of the comic (admittedly I don’t update facebook much, but I will with the things that matter).

NashiCon is coming up in less than three weeks! What! Kiara and I will be at Table E. E stands for Excellent, Extraordinary, Excelsior, Exterminate–wait, sorry, scratch that last one. The point is, we’re awesome and you will be too if you come around to see us.

Ruby Red will be going on hiatus during April and part of May, after this Friday’s comic. However, you’ll be able to buy a physical copy of issues 1-3 (pages 1-63) this summer, after HeroesCon. Copies will be available at both conventions, too.